Across
- 3. The camera moves along a track from side to side, often keeping pace with a moving object.
- 5. The scene is sped up to condense time, so that a longer period can be shown in a short space of time.
- 7. When the camera is still.
- 10. Sound that is edited into the film and is not part of the film's world.
- 11. Also called a bird's eye view shot and taken from the sky.
- 13. Can show us whether it is day or night or can be used to create a particular mood.
- 14. The camera cuts to a moment that occurred before the events in the film to show background information.
- 15. Allows the viewer to see what the character sees.
- 18. Sound that originates from the film's world.
- 19. A technique in film editing in which a series of short shots are edited into a sequence to condense space, time, and information.
- 23. When the voice of a character is added over top of the scene to provide information.
- 24. The camera is looking up at the character, making them appear dominant or in control.
- 25. Often used during dialogue to show the reactions of the two characters to eachother.
- 26. Often used in horror or thriller films to build intensity within a scene.
Down
- 1. The composition of a scene.
- 2. Often creates a jerky, unsteady movement that adds a sense of realism.
- 4. When one shot is replaced by another.
- 6. The camera swivels slowly, giving a sweeping view of a wide area.
- 8. Talking between characters.
- 9. Often used to create mood and an emotional response in the audience.
- 12. Shows the character from the waist up.
- 16. Often used to establish the setting.
- 17. Allows the camera to move in and out, within and around characters.
- 20. Focuses on a small detail or part of a face, often the eyes.
- 21. The camera is looking down on the character, making them appear weak or small.
- 22. This shot is focused on the relationship between two characters.
